The Chronicle

Regenerati­on of North Shields up for award

- By AUSTEN SHAKESPEAR­E Reporter austen.shakespear­e@reachplc.com

THE renovation of Northumber­land Square and Howard Street in North Shields has been recognised in a shortlist for a civil engineerin­g award.

The Institute of Civil Engineers is considerin­g the recently regenerate­d Northumber­land Square and Howard Street for a Robert Stephenson Award, an award for civil projects costing between £1m to £5m.

North Tyneside Council, with its partner Capita, began works on the square in September 2021 to, according to the local authority, return the square to its “Georgian layout of footpaths and a perimeter of trees”.

The award, according to the Institute: “Recognise projects that demonstrat­e excellence in concept, planning, design, constructi­on, demolition, maintenanc­e or operation.”

It comes despite Northumber­land Square experienci­ng some incidents of vandalism in recent months. The Wooden Dolly statue suffered at the hands of vandals in December last year to such an extent repair work was estimated to take months.

Plants were also uprooted and scattered across the square in another act of vandalism last month. In addition, the square was closed off by police while the fire services tackled a blaze at a nearby commercial building on Thursday night.

Councillor Carl Johnson, Deputy Mayor of North Tyneside, said: “It’s fantastic to see the Square and surroundin­g area transforme­d back to its Georgian-era appearance, with residents and visitors enjoying the new layout.

“Thank you to all of our colleagues and partners who worked on this project and made it possible.”

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